Schema 2 + Schema 6 · IDOC + county jails
The Indiana correctional system in numbers.
Indiana Department of Correction operational data, IDOC adult-release counts by county of admission, and county-jail outcomes including overdose, suicide, and recidivism. Reentry programming is summarized on /rehab; facilities by name on /facilities.
Verified per-county anchors
Jackson County — Triple Stack model
SOAR + Moral Reconation Therapy + Catholic Charities pipeline produces a measured ~8% recidivism rate, well below the statewide IDOC baseline. Documented as a leading model in /programs.
Scott County — IRACS
Integrated Reentry & Correctional Support pilot. Active since ~2022. 7th consecutive perfect inspection March 2026. Recidivism cut from 26% pre-program to 9.5%.
Brown County — cross-county hold
26 IDOC inmates held in a 15,200-pop county. Indicator of regional capacity constraints; not a measure of in-county crime.
HIRE statewide
As of the 2024 annual report: 1,808 placements in 2024 — more than 2× 2023. 594 partner employers. Average wage $15.84. Lifetime placements 15,000+. 14% recidivism among completers.
Schemas this page renders into
Schema 2 — Incarceration / IDOC county_id, county_name, year, idoc_releases_from_county, idoc_releases_per_1k, idoc_releases_types_ctp_probation_parole_discharge, avg_daily_jail_pop, avg_daily_jail_pop_per_1k, total_bookings, total_bookings_drug, total_bookings_violent, total_bookings_low_level, total_releases_from_local_jail Schema 6 — Facility×Year facility_id, facility_name, county, type, year, quarter, report_source, inmates_total, suicide_attempts, suicide_deaths, drug_overdose_incidents, drug_overdose_deaths, substance_use_prevalence, mental_health_prevalence, staffing_ratio, programming_hours